6 alternative and related products to Stacks

A curated directory of 400 resources & tools for startups

Startup Stash is a curated directory of resources and tools to help you build your startup. It includes 400 products in 40 categories, like for example: Idea Generation, Early users, Marketing, Raising Capital and Customer support. Each category consists of 10 handpicked resources and tools, all with their own detail page that displays some info about the product.

Tejas Kinger- SaaS Product Marketing @ Freshworks Inc

This is probably everything you'll ever need to get started.

Helen Larsen- Start up geek, investor, money addicted.

Their app will help you to cover many pertinent areas that every startupper have to grapple with. It has some categories and it has 10 recommended resources that can help with the startup’s growing pains.

Liza Dixon- Usability Engineer ❤️Autonomous Mobility

Meta, but it's the first thing that came to my mind. 🙇🏻‍♀️💯

Medium

I'm an 80's kid and 90's Internet Explorer, so I've been online for most of my life. Ever since I was a young Netscaper I've been trying out new (digital) services and products on the internet.

Business Insider

Creating your own startup can be overwhelming at times, but luckily there's a new directory called Startup Stash that contains everything you need to know, all in one place. The first thing you'll notice about Startup Stash is the simple grid layout that makes finding resources and tools exceedingly easy and manageable.

50+ Hours of curated Interviews & podcasts

A comprehensive resource on all things startup, learn from other makers and up your game.

Guillaume Bardet- Working on Qlearly.com/beta

I just launched this curated list of interviews and podcasts yesterday, It is not exactly a standalone podcast like you mentioned but I had such an extended youtube history of great content I figured putting them into one clean website would be an interesting approach. Feel free to suggest videos to add as well!

Guillaume Bardet- Working on Qlearly.com/beta

I just launched this curated list of interviews and podcasts yesterday, It is not exactly a standalone podcast like you mentioned but I had such an extended youtube history of great content I figured putting them into one clean website would be an interesting approach. I also find it to be a good starting point, feel free to suggest videos to add as well!
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Guillaume Bardet- Working on Qlearly.com/beta

Hello André, I just launched this curated list of interviews and podcasts yesterday, It is not exactly a standalone podcast like you mentioned but I had such an extended youtube history of great content I figured putting them into one clean website would be an interesting approach. Feel free to suggest videos to add as well!

Change web or mobile content with Google Sheet

Sheetsu Handlebars is a child of a low-code and Google Sheets. You can change your website straight from a spreadsheet without extra code.

The steps are simple - every place where you want to add any custom value, taken from Sheets, you add {{ handlebars }} into your code.

Sheetsu

Developing on decades of computer science and industry collaboration, low-code development refers to the fact that such platforms offer simplified and visually guided forms of programming. Low-code development tools are now enabling organizations to create reusable software components that represent business services. Non-technical users can assemble these i…See more

Medium

There are some good use cases for using a Google Spreadsheet as a back-end for a mobile application. Here are few: Quick prototyping: It is easy to fireup a spreadsheet and populate data than setting up a back-end server with database.

Sheetsu

There are too many articles from tellers, not doers, about how to build an MVP. Let's cut the shit out and do the real work. Focus on the product and validation. And let's do it fast. I'll show you what to use to be quick as a fox and build the product in the end.